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Post by Pulpmariachi on Mar 24, 2006 15:12:29 GMT -5
Just got Christopher Moore's latest: "A Dirty Job".
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Post by Bartwald on Mar 28, 2006 10:09:16 GMT -5
Neil Gaiman and Alice Cooper's The Last Temptation finally arrived in Poland so I grabbed it the second I saw it; not as good as Cooper's album of the same title but alrighty anyway.
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Apr 28, 2006 13:51:45 GMT -5
Just bought "Ulysses". I'm gonna try reading it again. Because James Joyce is amazing.
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Post by frankenjohn on May 20, 2006 13:29:58 GMT -5
"Strangers" by Dean Koontz 'Needful Things" by Stephen King
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Post by Pulpmariachi on May 20, 2006 23:27:57 GMT -5
"Macbeth" by William Shakespeare.
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Jul 2, 2006 11:31:48 GMT -5
'Gravity's Rainbow' by Thomas Pynchon.
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Post by Brad_Bane on Jul 6, 2006 16:17:20 GMT -5
"Star Wars: Splinter In the Mind's Eye" by Alan Dean Foster "The Greatest Stories Never Told" by Rick Beyer "Truth and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code" by Bart D. Ehrman "Distory: A Treasury of Historical Insults" complied by Robert Shnakenberg
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Post by frankenjohn on Jul 10, 2006 8:37:47 GMT -5
"The Winner" by David Baldacci "Winter Moon" by Dean Koontz "Sole Survivor" by Dean Koontz
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Aug 7, 2006 23:29:54 GMT -5
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (haha I almost called him Gael Garcia Bernal).
Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut.
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess.
Doesn't everyone love used bookstores?
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Post by frankenjohn on Aug 24, 2006 16:15:20 GMT -5
"Intensity" by Dean Koontz
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Post by Phoenix on Aug 25, 2006 10:52:32 GMT -5
"Smoke and Mirrors" by Neil Gaiman - short story collection, mostly horror so far. Great stuff.
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Aug 30, 2006 13:16:41 GMT -5
Seize the Day--Saul Bellow House Made of Dawn--N. Scott Momaday As I Lay Dying--William Faulkner Chronicle of a Death Fortold--Gabriel Garcia Marquez The Handmaid's Tale--Margaret Atwood The Bluest Eye--Toni Morrison Patriotism--Yukio Mishima The Stranger--Albert Camus The Crying of Lot 49--Thomas Pynchon
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Post by Bartwald on Aug 31, 2006 5:37:18 GMT -5
Scott Smith's "The Ruins" - and I urge everyone - EVERYONE - who comes checking this thread to buy it, too.
I'm halfway through it now and I can already say this is one of the most suspenseful and beautifully written books I have read. Stephen King agrees with me, by the way. And if neither King nor I can convince you to get it... Remember Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan? It was based on Smith's first book. The Ruins, a tale of five travellers trapped in Mexico, is his second and it, too, makes you guessing, guessing and guessing, and then looking over your shoulder to check if you the nightmare events didn't somehow infect your world as well.
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Sept 14, 2006 16:09:10 GMT -5
Finally got "Only Revolutions" by Mark Z. Danielewski. I ordered it in the mail over the summer thinking it would get here, but I was wrong and had to wait two days. I haven't even read it yet, I'm having too much of a trip playing with it.
By the way, if you haven't read "House of Leaves" you should do so now.
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Sept 15, 2006 23:03:14 GMT -5
Got "Bless Me Ultima" today.
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